I decided to use Sandy’s paper and Mod Podge method and dug through my paper supplies. I wanted something natural looking and delicate for spring.

I found some rice paper with bits of leaves and foliage pressed into it. I Mod Podged the rice paper onto heavier cardstock and once it was dry, I cut out the charm shapes. Two more coats of Gloss Lustre Mod Podge sealed the charms.

I’ve had the silver link bracelet forever and can’t even remember where I got it. The finishing touch was the beautiful vintage seam binding I just bought from one of my favorite Etsy shops – Carmelos.

I wove the seam binding through the silver bracelet links and added the charms with embroidery floss.

With a little paper, Mod Podge and ribbon and you can create any type of charm bracelet you want.

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Found you through WFMW. That is a super sweet bracelet! So delicate, looks like you made just what you had in mind!

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So pretty. I made a shrinky dink bracelet (Cathe's for a Pinterest challenge) and loved it...but those darn shrinky dinks are expensive. I would love to make some of these and I love Sandy's bracelet too!

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